DLL Names Sobczak US Commercial Leader of Structured Finance for Office Equipment Unit



DLL named Eric Sobczak U.S. commercial leader of structured finance for its office equipment business unit. As a member of DLL’s North American commercial leadership team, Sobczak will be tasked with leading the office equipment U.S. structured finance team and supporting the customer finance needs of its global program and channel partners. In his role, he will focus on acquiring and managing middle-market relationships with DLL’s partners throughout the United States.

Sobczak has more than 30 years of experience in equipment financing. Sobczak started his journey at DLL years ago as a credit manager. Recently, Sobczak served as the vice president of major accounts at CIT Bank, where he spent more than 22 years of his career. At CIT, he supported dealer partners in the equipment financing and leasing industry while managing a commercial sales team. His team focused on accounts to attract and retain customers through financing solutions to drive office equipment and technology sales.

“Eric brings extensive knowledge and experience to DLL and is an exceptional addition to our office equipment commercial leadership team,” Shannon Stangl, head of regional sales in North America for DLL, said. “His tremendous work ethic and devotion to the industry makes him a true asset to DLL and enhances the value that we bring to our partners. We are thrilled to have him join us and look forward to all that we will accomplish together.”


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